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Arvo Pärt’s contributions to contemporary choral repertoire are exceptional, and conductor Paul Hillier and the Hilliard ...
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and Dinis Sousa bravely venture into Elgar at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, with mixed ...
Natalia Osipova, a seasoned Tatiana, is joined by Lukas B Brændsrød, making his debut as Onegin in the summer return of John ...
From the early succès de scandale of Salome to a golden Indian summer, Richard Strauss’ long career spanned eight decades.
Jakub Hrůša’s Bambergers light up Seoul: Wagner’s shimmering overture, Bomsori Kim’s impassioned Bruch, and a lucid yet ...
The Pittsburgh Symphony flanks Khachaturian’s flamboyant Violin Concerto with a Brahms symphony and a recent piece from Sean ...
New Zealand Opera's new production impresses with its stunning set design and art direction, and its restrained emotional ...
Amid the rough winds of late May, Julia Burbach directs Opera Holland Park's first venture into Wagner – The Flying Dutchman.
Sunny delight for Debussy and Mendelssohn; squally showers for Auerbach's Chimera: a summer programme from the RSNO that's as ...
The Prelude and Fugue, at once austere and probing, received a performance of clarity and restraint, with Kissin and the ...
In a year made wearisome by doomscrolling through Trump, Putin and Netanyahu, a balmy evening in sun-drenched Garsington felt ...
It is typical of Garsington’s intelligent and insightful new production of Tchaikovsky’s The Queen of Spades. Movement ...
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